goofyeuph wrote:ok...I understand that the drill is more difficult now than a few years ago. Anyone who has been involved with the band over the last few years would understand that. HOWEVER...the average person, and the average alumni member, doesn't understand that. The problem that I am seeing, and matrixbass too, is the sense of complicacy that seems to have worked it's way into the band. Personally, I don't care how hard the show, or the music is. Anything less than the absolute best is not good enough, imo. The band is good, however I see that the band could be so much better. Yea, I have no doubt the band could march a box type drill with no problem, and make it look good. I do have some doubts that the band could make it great. I have a feeling that there would be some type of a "oh this is only a simple box drill" throughout enough of the band so that the show would only be good. The real sticking point I find though is that I've seen the band march more difficult drill, with more difficult music, at a higher level of percision and skill. I saw the Broadway, Hip Hop, and Video Game shows. They were all good, but I think they could have been great. I get the feeling more and more that I am in a vocal minority. There is one thing I want to make very clear. I support the FMB in everything you do. I might not like what you do, or how you do it, but I am extremely happy that you are doing what you do. 4 of the best years of my life were spent in the FMB, and there's no way I could trun my back on something that is as big a part of me as this. Keep up all of your good work, but I also challenge you to NEVER stop, and NEVER be statisfied with what you have done. ALWAYS strive to improve by leaps and bounds, not just by inches and feet.
I am assuming that by "complicacy" you mean "complacency," and I personally am not complacent with what the FMB does. I am the kind of person that is never satisfied with anything less than perfection, so there are always going to be things that can be done better. Nowhere did I ever say the the FMB has reached it's full potential. I am just arguing (not trying to argue with any person specifically, just the idea) that the 2005 FMB was overall better than the 2002 FMB. Sure, if we had done box drill type shows this year, people would grumble about and it may not come out great, BUT that was exactly how it was in 2002 as well. None of our shows were "great" because of all the grumbling about the easiness of the drill. Either way you do it, box drills, or more difficult drill, there are always going to be people that don't like it, so you just have to choose one way and stick with it, and that is what is being done. There is no way to make everyone happy.




